S: JustificationTh: Grace-Full LivingPr: WE ARE MADE RIGHT WITH GOD BY GOD.?: What?KW: ImplicationsTS: We will find in our study of Galatians 2:15-21 two implications of being made right with God by God.

The _____ implication of being made right with God by God is…

I. LIVING BY LAW IS FATAL LIVING (15-18).II. LIVING BY GRACE IS VITAL DYING (19-21).

RMBC 5/28/00 AM

INTRODUCTION:

ILL Mistake (I’m back here)

John Norman had purchased movie tickets for his girlfriend and himself. While he got the popcorn, she went inside to find seats. By the time he was served, the previews were being shown. John stumbled through the dark, sat down and gave his girlfriend a kiss. Then he heard a familiar voice say, “John, I’m back here.”

Ooops!That was a mistake.If you are like me, you do not enjoy making mistakes.How about you?

1. Do you like being right?

ILL Marriage (Mr. Right)

Paul Kessler and his wife were doing errands and discussing current events. Soon, they got into an argument over the issues. When he reiterated his position forcefully, it was his wife, Christine, who had the last word. “When I knew I’d found Mr. Right,” she snapped, “I had no idea his first name was Always!”

Well, a lot of us can probably relate to that situation.We like being right.And we don’t like to admit being wrong.But we need to note this today…

2. There is something more important than being right—it is being right with God.

While we are concerned with the relationships around us, there is a relationship that makes an eternal difference.For we need to be in right relationship with God.

TRANSITION:

As we come to this letter to the Galatians, we find that…

1. Paul is writing this letter to defend the gospel and his apostleship against the Judaizers.

The Judaizers were false teachers.We call them Judaizers because of their passion for Jewish laws.They knew that in order to successfully communicate a different message than the founding pastor had communicated, they first had to undermine his credentials and authority.In the process of doing this, they strongly insinuated that the Twelve Apostles in Jerusalem agreed with them, and they held up Peter as their patron saint.When Paul got wind of this heretical teaching, he wrote this strong, emotional letter denouncing anyone who communicated any other Gospel than the one he had spoken, which is that salvation is a free gift of God’s grace.Then he went to considerable lengths to prove that he received the gospel by direct revelation, and in turn, he was not dependent upon the Jerusalem apostles.And when he eventually did have a “powwow” in Jerusalem, the leaders of the Church confirmed and supported his message and gave him the right hand of fellowship signaling friendship and partnership in the gospel.Furthermore, when Paul and Peter had a major conflict, Peter was the one who backed